Thank You John
Thanks John, do you need a coma? 3
Is it your thanks John or John's Thanks?
Are you alright If so, which is the best?
To updateI don't really talk to anyone named John. This is for my English class and I want everything to be grammatically correct. Thank you very much. :)
Thank You John
Thank You John
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Thanks John, do you need a coma?
Is it Gracias Juan or Gracias Juan? Are you alright If so, which is the best?
The comma is one of the most flexible punctuation marks in the English language. Often, and in your case, a comma is optional, depending on whether you want the range or not. In this case, the coma emphasizes the soul and makes the thanks more sincere. Without a comma, it feels much calmer. So it depends on your context.
Thank You John
Thank You John
Thanks Jane!
I don't think John cares about your grammar and based on how familiar you are with John, it seems less formal.
Thank You John
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Thanks for the score
Must be a coma.
Grammatical,
Thanks, Jane.
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